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Symbol of Resilience: Bilohorodska Community Began 2026 on the Front Line alongside Defenders

While Ukraine marks Epiphany, Bilohorodka is showing genuine unity: the community head spent the first week of the new year not in the office but on the "zero" line of the eastern front. It is a clear signal to everyone — support for our local fighters remains an absolute priority for the community in the new year.

Tetiana Suchkova-Ladik

By Tetiana Suchkova-Ladik

January 6, 2026 · 1 min read

Symbol of Resilience: Bilohorodska Community Began 2026 on the Front Line alongside Defenders

Direct Aid: Trip to the East

Anton Ovsiienko began 2026 with a trip to the defenders representing the Bilohorod community on one of the most difficult sectors of the front. It was not merely a courtesy visit but a working trip with a specific purpose: to deliver necessary aid and personally hear the fighters' needs in order to respond promptly to requests from the frontline.

"We will continue to do everything possible to provide as much assistance as we can to our defenders and support them in the shared struggle, because it is our duty."

– Anton Ovsiienko, Bilohorod village head

Context: Why is this important right now?

Our fighters hold positions under extremely difficult conditions, and the sense that their home community stands behind them is decisive for morale. Military analysts have repeatedly emphasized that direct communication between local authorities and frontline units is what allows critical equipment needs to be met most quickly.

In addition to aid, the head of the community congratulated the defenders and residents of the Bilohorod community on the Epiphany holiday, wishing strength of spirit and a victorious peace to every family. The community continues to work, maintaining a reliable rear for those who are fighting for our future.

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